I've used and deployed wikis with wysiwyg editors - dokuwiki, mediawiki, and 
those wysiwyg editors are designed to be modular so they probably can be 
deployed for other things as well, such as twiki.

My experience is that they're all better than wiki format, as long as you have 
wiki format available as a fallback.  And they all suck.  They break with new 
browser releases, and junk like that.  Never get the GUI to look *quite* the 
way you want.  But it's still faster, and lower learning curve, than doing wiki 
syntax.

Go with confluence.  It doesn't suck.  And it's dirt cheap as long as you're 
below a threshold ... I think 10 users for $10 or something like that.  But 
when you go beyond that threshold, then you pay a couple grand, or something.


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